“…To keep the problem mathematically tractable, many workers have developed models of left ventricular mechanics using simple geometric approximations such as thin-walled spheres [88], thin-walled ellipsoids [16,67,86]' thick-walled ellipsoids [8,21,51,52,80,87], thick-walled spheres [1,15,53,54,69,83], thick-walled cylinders [4-6,11 ,17,24,34,57,58,76,79]' solids of revolution [35], and noncircular cylinders [39]. However, the analyses made by these models also make other simplifying assumptions about the material behavior of the heart muscle and the governing equations of motion.…”